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The Story of Civilization: Volume VII: The Age of Reason Begins

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by Will Durant


  Bologna, Giovanni da (1529?–1608), 227

  Bologna, Italy, 238*

  school of painting, 225, 232–35, 268, 431

  University of, 259, 296, 575, 593

  Bond of Association (1584–85), 128

  Book of Common Prayer, 17, 25, 59, 125, 158

  Book of Concord, 551

  Book of Discipline, 112–13

  Second, 133

  Book of Martyrs, The (Foxe), 15

  Book of Painters of the Netherlands, 484*

  Bordeaux, France: Huguenots in, 202, 353

  Montaigne mayor of, 412–13

  Parlement of, 401, 403

  plagues in, 401, 413

  witchcraft trials, 577

  Bordone, Paris (1500–71), 521

  Borelli, Giovanni (1608–79), 612

  Borghese, house of, 238

  Borghese, Scipione, Cardinal (d. 1633), 238, 272

  Borgia, Francisco (1512–65), 244

  Borromeo, Saint Charles (1538–84), 226, 244, 246, 266

  Borromeo, Federigo, Cardinal (1564–1631), 226

  Borromini, Francesco (1599–1667), 269, 272

  Bosnia, 518

  Bosporus, Turkish control of, 518

  Bossuet, Jacques Bénigne (1627–1704), 187, 376, 397, 645, 646

  botany, 539, 590–91

  Bothwell, James Hepburn, 4th Earl of (1536?– 1578), 118–23

  Bouillon, Frédéric Maurice, Duke of (1605– 1652), 388

  Bourbon, house of, 335, 337, 338, 571

  union with Valois, 346, 348

  Bourbon, Antoine de, titular King of Navarre (d. 1562), 336, 337, 342–43, 346, 356

  Bourbon, Charles de, Cardinal (1523–90), 348, 360, 362, 363

  Bourbon, Charles III, Duke of (1490–1527), 335

  Bourbon, Charlotte de (d. 1582), 3d wife of William I of Orange, 438, 456

  Bourbon, Henri and Louis de, see Condé

  Bourdaloue, Louis (1632–1704), 376

  Bourdoise, Père (fl. 1610), 375

  Bourdon, Sebastien (1616–71), 431

  Bourges, France, Huguenot massacre, 352

  bourses, 50, 480

  Bouteville, François de Montmorency, Count of (1600–27), 383

  Bowdler, Thomas (1754–1825), 108

  Bowyer, Ludowyc (fl. 1633), 190

  Boyle, Elizabeth, m. Edmund Spenser, 75–76

  Brabant, 325, 436, 452

  Act of Abjuration, 455

  campaigns in, 446–48, 450–51

  Spanish rule restored, 457

  Bradshaw, John (1602–59), 219–20

  Bragadino, Marcantonio (d. 1571), 523

  Braganza, house of, see Catherine of Braganza

  John IV of Portugal

  Brahe, Tycho (1546–1601), 496, 539, 575, 595–91, 598–600, 647

  Brandenburg, Electorate of, 37, 538, 542*, 544

  Lutheran–Calvinist struggle, 552

  in 30 Years’ War, 559, 562, 563

  Westphalia Peace Terms, 570

  Brant, Isabella (1591–1626), 1st wife of Peter Paul Rubens, 467–68, 471, 472

  Brantôme, Pierre de Bourdeilles, Seigneur de (1535?–1614), III, 338, 357–58, 393–95, 417

  Brazil, 274, 293

  Brébeuf, Jean de (1593–1649), 251

  Breda, capture of (1625), painted by Velázquez, 325, 328, 461

  retaken, 461

  Bredenbach, Matthias (fl. 1557), 544

  Bredero, Gerbrand (1585–1618), 479–80

  Brederode, Hendrik, Count of (1531–68), 441

  Breisach, fortress of, 566, 571

  Breitenfeld, battles of, 563–64, 566, 569

  Bremen, bishopric of, 542*, 570

  civic architecture, 549

  Breslau, Silesia, 541, 591

  Briard, Pierre, 429

  Briggs, Henry (1561–1630), 164

  Brill, Netherlands, English at, 33

  Bristol, England, 46, 595

  in Civil Wars, 213, 216

  Britannia (William Camden), 66

  British Empire, beginnings of, 49, 159, 165

  Brittany, Huguenots in, 335

  Broken Heart, The (Ford), 193

  Brömsebro, Peace of (1645), 496

  Brooke, Arthur (d. 1563), 91

  Brosse Salomon de (1565?–1627), 428, 435

  Brouwer, Adriaen (1606?–38), 465

  Browne, Robert (1550–1633), 25

  Browne, Sir Thomas (1605–82), 55, 162, 163, 194–96

  Brownists, 26, 186

  Brueghel, Abraham (1631–90?), 464

  Brueghel, Ambrose (1617–75), 464

  Brueghel, Jan (“Velvet” Brueghel: 1568– 1625), 464, 467

  Brueghel, Jan II (1601–78), 464

  Brueghel, Jan Baptist (1670–1719), 464

  Brueghel, Pieter, the Elder (1525?–69), 463– 465, 472

  Brueghel, Pieter, the Younger (“Hell” Brueghel: 1564–1638), 464, 475

  Bruges, 452

  capture of, 457

  Brünn (Brno), Moravia, 541

  Bruno, Giordano (1548–1600), 64, 225, 229, 235, 259, 595, 616–24

  burning of, 243, 572, 611, 612, 623–24, 647

  imprisonment and trial, 622–23

  philosophy of, 165, 273, 605, 613, 620–21

  writings, 618, 619*, 621

  Brunswick–Lüneburg, duchy of, 542*

  Brussels, 278, 280

  art, 463–64, 467

  in Nether–land revolt, 437, 448, 450, 452, 454, 457

  Union of (1577), 452

  Brutus, Lucius Junius (fl. 509 B.C.), 628

  Brutus, Marcus Junius (85–42 B.C.), 94, 100

  Brześć (Brest–Litovsk), Union of (1596), 511

  bubonic plague, see plague

  Buchanan, George (1506–82), 134–35, 399, 626

  Buckhurst, Thomas Sackville, Baron (1536–1608), 74

  Buckingham, George Villiers, 1st Duke of (1592–1628), 156, 157, 159–60, 171, 176, 324

  impeachment of, 194, 202

  La Rochelle expedition, 202, 381, 559

  Budapest, University of, 583*

  Buffon, Georges Louis Leclerc, Count of (1707–88), 591

  Bull, John (1503?–1628), 59, 60

  bullfighting, 275, 277, 628

  Buonarelli, Constanza, 272

  Burbage, Cuthbert, 79

  Burbage, James (d. 1597), 79

  Burbage, Richard (1567?–1619), 79, 81, 89, 104

  burghers, see middle class

  Burghley, Lord, see Cecil, William

  Bürgi, Joost (1552–1632), 163–64, 585, 596

  Burlador de Sevilla, El (Tirso), 310

  Burma, Dutch in, 589

  Burton, Robert (1577–1640), 58, 65, 143, 152–154

  Busenbaum, Hermann (1600–68), 246

  Busher, Leonard (fl. 1614), 140

  Bussy d’Amhois (Chapman), 143

  Buxtorf, Johannes, the Elder (1564–1629), 580

  Buxtorf, Johannes, the Younger (1599–1664), 580

  Byrd, William (1543–1623), 59, 60

  Byron, George Gordon, Baron (1788–1824), 231, 237, 259, 310

  Byzantine art, 316

  Cabeo, Niccolo (fl. 1629), 588

  Cabral, Fernão Álvares (fl. 1553), 291

  Caccini, Giulio (1550?–1618); 255

  Caccini, Tommaso (fl. 1614), 606

  Cádiz, Spain, 331

  English raids, 34, 37, 39, 41, 65, 154

  Caesar, Gaius Julius (100–44 B.C.), 93, 96, 594

  Calabria, 235

  Calais, 342

  Roads, Armada in, 36

  Calberg, Thomas, 440

  calculus, 163, 586

  infinitesimal, 598, 641

  Calderón de la Barca, Pedro (1600–81), 273, 310–13, 314, 422

  calendar, 164, 647

  Chinese, 248

  Gregorian, 35, 165, 239, 304*, 594–95

  Julian, 304*, 594, 595

  Calicut, India, 292

  Caligula, Roman emperor (37–41), 242

  calligrap
hy, 521, 534–35

  Callot, Jacques (1592–1635), 429

  Calvin, John (1509–64), 18, 126, 540, 609

  attitude toward business, 24, 50, 335

  and Huguenots, 334, 336, 341

  and psalm singing, 59

  predestinarianism of, 246, 613

  Puritans influenced by, 23

  Calvinism: Bohemia, 542, 557–58

  democracy in, 132, 190, 192, 334, 458

  and dethroning of tyrants, 626

  education under, 112–13, 583

  in England, 18, 24, 203, 220, see also Puritans

  France, see Huguenots

  Geneva, 23, 24, 133, 540

  Germany, 551–53, 555, 556, 571

  Hungary, 519, 541

  intolerance of, 452–54, 458–60, 617, 644

  Netherlands, 20, 33, 436–37, 442, 444, 446, 448, 449, 452–53, 458–60, 647

  Poland, 508, 510

  Scotland, see Kirk of Scotland

  Calvinist Fury, 443–44, 462

  Cambrai, province of, 436

  Cambridge, England, in Civil Wars, 213, 215

  Cambridge University, 24, 51, 61, 63–64, 67, 68, 233*

  Elizabeth’s visit, 51, 503

  representation in Parliament, 136, 208

  Camden, William (1551–1623), 9, 66, 71, 146, 149

  Cammin, bishopric of, 570

  Camoes (Camoëns), Luiz Vaz de (1524–80), 290, 291–93, 298

  Campanella, Tommaso (1568–1639), 179, 181, 235, 257, 595, 624–26

  Campion, Edmund (1540–81), 21–22

  Campion, Thomas (1567–1620), 60

  Canada, exploration of, 166

  Canary Is., raided by Drake, 34

  Candelaio (Bruno), 617

  Canisius, Peter, Saint (Pieter de Hondt: 1521– 1597), 541, 553, 554

  Cano, Alonso (1601–67), 329

  Canterbury Tales, The (Chaucer), 300

  Cape Verde Is., raided by Drake, 34

  capitalism, England, beginning of, 47, 48, 184–185

  “capitulations” (treaties), Turkish–European, 524*

  Cappel, Louis (1585–1658), 580

  Capuchins, 229, 386, 523, 553

  Caracciolo, Giovanni (c. 1570–1637), 236

  Caravaggio, Michelangelo Merisi da (c. 1565–1609), 233, 237, 268–69, 320, 431

  caravans, 228, 519, 531

  Carbajao, Luis de, 279

  Carberry Hill, Scotland, 123

  Carcassonne, France, Huguenot slaughter, 341

  Cardan, Jerome (1501–76), 589

  Carducci, Bartolommeo (1560–1608), 279, 316

  Carducci, Vincenzo (1568?–1638), 328

  Carew, George, Baron (1555–1629), 41

  Carew, Lady, 74

  Carew, Thomas (1595?–1645?), 151, 197, 475

  Carinthia, Hapsburg rule over, 538

  Carisbrooke Castle, Charles I at, 218

  Carissimi, Giacomo (c. 1604–1674), 254, 547

  Carlos, Don (1545–68), 117, 278, 281–82, 316, 455

  Carlyle, Thomas (1795–1881), 135

  Carniola, Hapsburg rule over, 538

  carnivals, 253, 256, 277

  Carracci, Agostino (1557–1602), 232–35, 267

  Carracci, Annibale (1560–1609), 232–35, 236, 267

  Carracci, Lodovico (1555–1619), 232–35

  Cartagena, Colombia, 34

  Cartwright, Thomas (1535?–1603), 24–26

  Casaubon, Isaac (1559–1614), 172, 256, 181, 582, 583

  Case of the Army Truly Stated, The, 217

  Casket Letters, 121, 125, 135

  Caspian Sea, 512

  Turkish advance to, 527

  Cassel, Germany, 542*, 591, 596

  Cassini, Jean Dominique (1625–1712), 612

  Cassiopeia, constellation of, 596

  Castelli, Benedetto (fl. 1626), 606, 608

  Castelnau, Michel de, Sieur de la Mauvissière (1520?–92), 617

  Castelnaudary, battle of (1632), 384

  Castelvetro, Lodovico (1505–71), 77

  Castigilione, Baldassare, Count (1478–1529), 63, 67, 70, 76, 393, 397, 510

  Castile, 284, 289, 307

  Cortes of, 297

  Council of, 288

  Castillo, Juan de, 329

  Castres, France, Huguenots in, 340

  Castro, Guillén de (1567–1631), 310, 422

  Castro, Inés de (1320?–55), 291

  Catalonia, Moriscos in, 284

  revolt of (1640), 289, 386

  Cateau–Cambrésis, Peace of (1559), 225, 278, 281, 339, 437

  catechisms: Heidelberg (Calvinist), 551

  Jesuit Chinese, 248

  Lutheran, 541

  Westminster (Presbyterian), 214

  Catesby, Robert (1573–1605), 141, 149

  Catherine de Médicis (1519–89), Queen Regent of France (1560–63), 9, 11, 56, 239, 278, 334, 337–55, 417, 575, 576

  cultural interests, 395, 396–97, 429, 579

  death, 360

  and Montaigne, 413

  peace and toleration attempts, 339–48, 358, 360

  and St. Bartholomew Massacre, 349–55

  tomb of, 428

  and the Tuileries, 427, 430

  Catherine of Aragon (1485–1536), 9, 102

  Catherine of Braganza (1638–1705), Queen of Charles II of England, 294

  Catholic Church, see Counter Reformation

  Inquisition

  Jesuits

  Papacy

  in Germany, see Counter Reformation, Germany

  see also Catholic entries below, and under Scotland and Sweden

  Catholic Church, France: Gallican liberties of, 381

  and Henry III, 361

  and Henry IV, 360, 363

  and Massacre, 352, 353

  morals of clergy, 337, 341

  reform of, 375–77

  refuses toleration to Huguenots, 342

  repression of heresy, 377–79

  States–General’s demands (1560–61), 340–41

  subordinated to state, 374, 381

  status (1648), 647

  and the theater, 421

  wealth of (1600), 333; see also Jesuits, France

  Catholic Church, Germany, see Counter Reformation

  Catholic Church, Netherlands: banned, 452–453, 458–59

  denounces Alva’s methods, 447, 449; see also Inquisition

  Catholic Church, Spain, 275; see also Inquisition, Spanish

  Catholic League (Catholic Union, Germany, 1609), 555–56, 560

  Catholic League (France, 1576–93), see League

  Catholic Reformation, see Counter Reformation

  Catholics, English: in Civil Wars, 212, 214

  distribution and numbers, 4, 15, 17, 37, 185, 187

  and Elizabeth, 4, 20, 22–23, 35, 125, 239, 354

  and Jesuits, 20–23, 54, 141–42, 154, 187, 188

  laws and policies against, 18–20, 22–23, 31, 140–42, 154, 159, 187, 201, 203, 215

  and Mary Stuart, 10, 114, 126–29

  northern rebellion (1569–70), 125–26; see also Gunpowder Plot

  Catholics, Irish, persecution of, 28–30, 210

  Catiline (108?–62 B.C.), 400

  Cato, Marcus Porcius (234–149 B.C.), 96

  Cats, Jacob (“Father Cats”: 1577–1660), 481

  Catullus, Gaius Valerius (84–54 B.C.), 156, 197, 291, 581

  Caucasus, 527, 536

  Caus, Salomon de (1576–1630), 589

  Cautio criminalis (Spee), 578

  Cavalier Poets, 196, 200

  Cavalieri, Emilio de’ (1550?–1602), 254

  Cavalieri, Francesco Bonaventura (1598–1647), 586

  Cavaliers, 213, 219, 476

  Cavendish, Thomas (1555?–92), 166

  Cecil, Robert, 1st Earl of Salisbury (1563?–1612), 38, 39, 52, 62

  and Essex, 40–42

  and James I, 44, 137, 140, 141

  Cecil, William, 1st Baron Burghley (1520–1598), 5–7, 10, 61, 62, 66

  and Bac
on, 40, 174

  and Catholics, 22

  death of, 38

  economic policies of, 47–49

  on Elizabeth, 9

  on Ireland, 28

  on Italian morals, 52

  and Mary Stuart, 112, 119, 124, 127, 129

  patron of authors, 65, 70, 74

  and Puritans, 24–25, 55

  and Raleigh, 39

  religious views, 16, 17–18

  Cellini, Benvenuto (1500–71), 428, 430

  Cenci, Beatrice (1577–99), 243, 252–53

  Cenci, Francesco (1549–98), 252–53

  censorship, 580

  Catholic, see Index

  Denmark, 495

  England, 26, 65–66, 79

  France, 66

  Geneva, 617

  Germany, 547

  Italy, 273

  Spain, 295

  ceramics, see pottery

  Cervantes Saavedra, Miguel de (1547–1616), 273, 287, 298–304, 305, 313

  and chivalric romances, 297, 301, 304, 416

  Don Quixote, 267, 295, 300–304;

  at Lepanto, 298, 523

  and Vega, 304, 308, 310

  Cesalpino, Andrea (1510–1603), 168, 590, 591, 592.

  Cesarini, Monsignor (fl. 1622), 608

  Ceuta, Spanish Morocco, 274, 291

  Cézanne, Paul (1839–1906), 319

  Chalgrove Field, battle of, 213

  Chamberlain’s company, 42, 80, 89, 147

  Champaigne, Philippe de (1602–74), 388, 430

  Champlain, Samuel de (1567?–1635), 589–90

  Chantal, Jeanne Frémiot, Baroness of (Saint Chantal: 1572–1641), 376

  Chapelain, Jean (1595–1674), 397, 415, 420

  Chapelles, Count des (d. 1627), 383

  Chapman, George (1550–1634), 16, 104, 154, 164

  life and works, 66, 143, 149

  Chardin, Jean (1643–1713): descriptions of Persia, 528, 531–32, 535

  Charity Mistaken (“Edward Knott”), 187

  Charles, Archduke of Austria, 11, 118

  Charles I, King of England (1625–49), 27, 50, 51, 56, 60, 136, 138, 154, 163, 167, 169, 186, 200–221, 359

  absolutism of, 136, 204–7

  and Anglican Church, 201, 209, 211, 219

  and Catholics, 187, 212, 214, 215

  in Civil Wars, 212–19

  conflicts with Parliament, 159, 200–204, 207–21

  escape from army, 218

  Infanta marriage project, 157, 159–60, 322

  and Ireland, 206, 210–11, 213–15

  and Laud, 189, 191, 204, 205–6, 208, 211

  marriage, 160, 200– 201, 205, 394

  patron of arts, 62, 200, 431, 472, 475, 476

  and poets, 151, 195–99

  portraits of, 159, 475

  Rubens’ mission to, 200, 471

  and the Scots, 205–7, 216, 218

  and Strafford, 206, 209–10

  trial and execution, 219–221, 582

  Charles II, King of England (1660–85), 108, 195, 216, 220, 294, 582

  Charles II, King of Spain (1665–1700), 290

  Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor (1519–56), King of Spain as Charles I (1516–56), 31, 278, 281, 282, 439

 

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